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by Nick Dixon
6 March 2023 12:10 AM

  • “Matt Hancock ‘fought to be face of vaccine rollout’, WhatsApps reveal” – Matt Hancock was told by advisors that the public would “forgive” him for being supportive of lockdowns if he could claim vaccines as his success, the Mail reports.
  • “Matt Hancock rejected advice to cut Covid isolation as it would ‘imply we’ve been wrong’” – The former Health Secretary feared reducing 14-day quarantine period to just five days as it would ‘sound like a massive loosening’, the Telegraph reports.
  • “How Matt Hancock plotted to have ‘useless loudmouth’ Covid scientist sacked” – Matt Hancock wanted Sir Jeremy Farrar removed from SAGE committee for publicly criticising the Government’s decisions, according to the Telegraph.
  • “Matt Hancock brands vaccine tsar ‘wacky’ after she queried jab rollout” – Matt Hancock described Kate Bingham as “wacky” and “totally unreliable” after she questioned the need to give the entire population the jab, the Mail reports.
  • “Matt Hancock and the politics of fear” – Fear messaging, like lockdown itself, was new. And like most new tools, it was badly misused with hardly any understanding about the side effects, says Fraser Nelson in the Spectator.
  • “Hancock’s overzealous ‘pingdemic’ crippled Britain’s economy – and we’re still paying the price” – Cutting isolation rules much earlier could have saved the economy a huge amount of pain and avoided an ongoing crisis of absenteeism, says Matthew Lynn in the Telegraph.
  • “Dominic Cummings mocks Rishi Sunak and Matt Hancock on WhatsApp leaks” – Dominic Cummings has added “nightmare psychotherapist” to his Twitter bio, the Mail reports.
  • “The true Covid lab leak scandal is how easily our politicians and scientists dismissed it” – The blanket dismissal of the lab leak hypothesis as a dangerous conspiracy theory shows the dangers of partisanship in our divided age, says Ian Birrell in the i.
  • “Covid jab manufacturer Moderna will build £150 million vaccine hub” – Moderna will build its Innovation and Technology Centre in Harwell “to provide the U.K. public with access to mRNA vaccines for a wide range of respiratory diseases”, the Mail reports.
  • “Heart attacks and strokes after a Covid diagnosis” – Eric Topol is back with more misleading, anxiety-provoking analysis, says Vinay Prasad.
  • “Eerily quiet and sad: how lockdown affected students – by their teachers” – School heads and a university professor describe their heartbreak over a lost generation with no social or learning skills, in the Sunday Times.
  • “How did all of this Happen?” – In a nutshell, Project Fear worked, even if some people eventually realised some of the narratives may have been dubious or false, says Bill Rice in Brownstone.
  • “Sadiq Khan plots ‘pay-as-you-drive’ scheme using ULEZ cameras” – Notwithstanding the backlash Sadiq Khan is facing over the expansion of ULEZ to Outer London, dragging millions more into the orbit of paying £12.50 a day, he’s now talking about a ‘pay-as-you-drive’ scheme, the Mail reports.
  • “The Real Threat of 15-Minute Cities” – Ultra-modern, tech-saturated 15-minute cities will use hundreds of thousands of sensors to vacuum up copious amounts of personal data, according to Brownstone.
  • “Now BBC renames wing dedicated to DJ John Peel at its London HQ” – The BBC has renamed the John Peel Wing at its Broadcasting House headquarters “to help staff and visitors navigate the building” after historical sexual abuse claim were made against the late DJ, the Mail reports.
  • “USA Powerlifting loses lawsuit, will now allow transgender athletes” – USA Powerlifting will now be forced to allow transgender athletes to compete in the women’s division after losing a multi-year discrimination case brought by a trans lifter, the Mail reports.
  • “What I saw inside the Tavistock” – The gender clinic put troubled children on a conveyor belt towards transition and snuffed out internal dissent, says Marcus Evans in Spiked.
  • “There’s only one way to protect yourself from the censors” – Disentangling ourselves from digital dependence is now a radical but necessary step, says Zoe Strimpel in the Telegraph.
  • “Why Progress isn’t feminist” – Digital Prometheanism is not liberation, says Mary Harrington in UnHerd.
  • “Watch this uncannily accurate sketch” – This sketch is from 2013, but looks more like a documentary about corporate culture in 2023.

This comedy skit from 2013 is our woke reality in 2023: pic.twitter.com/GCwEzCUNM8

— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) March 5, 2023

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A Y M
A Y M
2 years ago

“Covid jab manufacturer Moderna will build £150 million vaccine hub” 

Who the F voted this in?! They have a deal already with our f in government to sell their DNA altering shit to us and then to the NHS FFS.

and

“Sadiq Khan plots ‘pay-as-you-drive’ scheme using ULEZ cameras”

These emergent atrocities of freedom and theft need to be protested against now.

They are trying this on in my little zone in Fulham. It’s a trap.

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Freddy Boy
Freddy Boy
2 years ago
Reply to  A Y M

They blame Khan but this is what TPTB want to roll out nationwide ! + The new Jab factory , it’s all a cock up though so not so bad ….

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NeilParkin
NeilParkin
2 years ago
Reply to  A Y M

“to provide the U.K. public with access to mRNA vaccines for a wide range of respiratory diseases”

..and other ailments you didnt have before..?

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Steve-Devon
Steve-Devon
2 years ago
Reply to  A Y M

The theory of mRNA vaccines is so alluring and so attuned to the totalitarian, wealth creating dreams of the globalists that they cannot accept the fact that it has problems. It is a potential source of such power, control and wealth that they just cannot take their evil eye of this potential glittering prize.

one vaccine to rule them all
one vaccine to find them
one vaccine to bring them all
and in the darkness bind them
in the land of pharma plenty
where the vaccine injured lie

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john ball
john ball
2 years ago
Reply to  A Y M

Hope you have done or will now be doing the GLA/TFL “Road User Charging Consultation” (google the words in inverted commas). Should be done by 10 March.

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Mogwai
Mogwai
2 years ago

Excellent article by Igor here, in response to yesterday’s article by Eugyppius, that a lot of us disagreed with. Here he explains thoroughly why he disagrees, and provides *many* receipts to support his argument. I wholeheartedly agree, great reading;

”I agree with Eugyppius that the people in governments, such as Matt Hancock or Boris Johnson, who implemented useless lockdowns and forced people to take unproven vaccines, are dumb.
I disagree with Eugyppius’s saying that the lock-step implementation of lockdowns in all countries was an accident and a “fruit of shallow low-wattage government functionaries who have a planning horizon extending no more than two weeks.”
Instead, the events of 2020 were planned and implemented in advance by ruthless Covid Globalists, who implemented their plans via corrupt media that they paid off, social media giants suppressing discussions, and hijacked science and pandemic modeling to further their plans. That effectively controlled the dumb people in governments.”

https://igorchudov.substack.com/p/creepy-conspiratorial-globalists

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ellie-em
ellie-em
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

I much prefer Igor’s viewpoint.

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JayBee
JayBee
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

One of the greatest things about the DS and a huge part of its DNA is that it let’s both sides speak on all issues.

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AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

I agree Mogs. Occasionally, I dip into the wrongly named ‘The Light’ free newspaper. Wrongly named in my opinion because I always come away with a greater feeling of dread than when I started. Anyway, personal opinions aside, I went straight to the letters page and the first letter was priceless and completely matched my own views. These people who would seek to alter our world, dominate it and take away our freedoms while quietly killing us off, are dull. They are boring and there is something inherently evil about dull and boring because it is, in effect, anti-life. My brother and I were talking yesterday about an imagined visit by any of these major actors – and they do a good job at acting, acting like real people that is – so we wondered that if Gates, Schwab, Sunak, Trudeau, Macron, Zelensky, Biden, Rothschild (take your pick), or any of the others too numerous to mention were to come into the house, conversation would be incredibly stilted and inauthentic because these people wouldn’t be able to relate like real humans. Do they have compassion and feelings? Well, they almost all have children but that doesn’t really mean anything. Didn’t I read that Schwab’s children are all involved in Daddy’s Naughty Plans? These people are dull and unimaginative and have no ability to envision a world where technology, which after all is useful, is used for purposes that enhance human life and ALL other life lest we forget that this planet is not ours for the taking no matter what the Bible says. It’s this that I am sure will scupper their plans eventually. However we need to make sure for ourselves that WE don’t become reliant on the technology either. If you watch old films and listen to music from before, well before in my case, 2000, there is an authenticity to the sounds and the messages. Yesterday, I was listening to the Allman Brothers Band ‘Brothers and Sisters’ album and the excellent Southern boogie track of ‘Southbound’. Virtuoso performances, music full of feeling and movement in the heart, and I showed my brother some clips from the film of Bob Dylan’s tour in 1975 ‘The Rolling Thunder Review’ containing all these wonderful vignettes of interviews with people for whom the music was the main preoccupation not the image. In fact, look at old interviews and even TV shows, documentaries, films etc and you get a real sense of the thing that we seem to have lost – spontaneity, authenticity and so on. The devices we all carry and this obsession with celebrity have indeed made us dull beyond reckoning – selfies and bright white shining teeth as if that is the apogee of our ambitions. Look at modern houses, modern cars, supermarkets, politics, megalomaniacs…all dull, dull, dull. All anti-life and the verve and vim and fullness of life, lived in the moment, seems to be entirely lacking. It may be nostalgic to think of such things and to even vainly hope of a return to a simpler way of being but to me it is important to be aware of how we as a human race, especially in the so called advanced nations (I would take issue with that word ‘advanced’) are being somehow changed and altered to become a blander, beige civilisation and not the one that created fabulous music and art.

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Mogwai
Mogwai
2 years ago
Reply to  AethelredTheReadier

You’re quite right Aethel. As an aside, I’ve been meaning to ask for ages where your username comes from. It sounds both Vikingish and Tolkienish…please enlighten us!😁

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Western Firebrand
Western Firebrand
2 years ago
Reply to  AethelredTheReadier

Probably good, but you lost me. Have you considered concision and paragraphs?

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1984imminent
1984imminent
2 years ago

“Reducing 14-day quarantine period to five days would imply we’ve been wrong”. That was exactly the problem with lockdown as a whole. They knew early on that they couldn’t control the virus, probably even before lockdown, but they were too cowardly to admit that; they had to be seen to be doing something. And when even the public could see that lockdown was useless, far from saying “actually, lockdown is doing far more harm than good. We are sorry about the businesses and mental health we have destroyed so far, we will end restrictions now to reduce the damage, and compensate those who have lost their businesses”, they instead chose to double down on the lockdown myth, and go all out on the total destruction. And now, lo and behold, the narrative is crashing down in a far worse fashion than it would have done then.

Although I’m not rejoicing yet. First mention of the V-word in all this now, that MH wanted to become the face of them so that the public would forgive him – dream on, kid! If they had gone with “strongly recommended”, things might be different, but as soon as they started coercing, bribing and bullying the public to take them, that told many of us that things are not as they seem. I think the government might have a hand in these Telegraph revelations somehow. It’s all coming out drip by drip, just as the government nudges did.

Digital dependency: once again, many people have forgotten that Tony Blair probably planted the seed of this, saying early on in his government “I want every household to be on the internet”. While giving up the internet would be extremely inconvenient for many of us, it helps to be aware of the many ways the government and big business are covertly encouraging us to be spied on in our own homes, all sold to us as ways to make our lives more convenient: Alexa, Ring doorbells, smart meters, dashcams, black boxes to reduce car insurance costs. Many of these things may become compulsory by stealth, if we let them.

While government fear messaging has become much more blatant now, it is not brand new; it was just more subtle before, and probably had more impact through being used sparingly. Some of us talk of being traumatised as children by “public information videos”: posh BBC voice saying don’t play on railway lines, say no to strangers, keep your feet away from the sides of escalators: don’t let this happen.” (Child’s welly being sucked into the side, and mangled before your very eyes.) TV licensing propaganda used to be quite threatening as well. Remember also the benefit fraud adverts with the slogan “we’re on to you”? Adverts for the Conservative party said “Imagine five more years of him (Blair)”.

I will add that while we talk about the language of fear used by politicians, and the language of condemnation used by the Covidians to their fellow human beings, this was actually happening on both sides, often with almost identical language.
Sceptics: “Look at all the lemmings queueing up for the clotshot; they’re playing straight into the government’s hands, they’re going to die, it’s very sad.”
Covidians: “Look at all the refuseniks, they’re playing straight into the conspiracy theorists’ hands, they’re going to prolong restrictions, and catch Covid and die, it’s very sad.”
And even now, I’m keeping an open mind, and I’m not allowing myself to be overly swayed by what I read on here: fear propaganda works both ways. There have been several articles suggesting that the tyranny of the last three years was down to politicians panicking and doing anything they could think of, rather than being controlled by a higher power. This may or may not be true, but I think we need to hear voices against it being a global conspiracy, which is a very popular view on here, and which may or may not be true.

I did read some of the pro-lockdown websites as well as this one, such as Mumsnet (which has now mostly U-turned; or at least, those who speak against lockdown are not being banned), because in the words of Hermione Granger, “it is good to know what the enemy is saying”.

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Free Lemming
Free Lemming
2 years ago

“When do we deploy the new variant?”. At the very least this proves they were timing the release of scary information to the masses, at the worst it shows that new variants were either a) made up b) had a controlled release. Why isn’t everyone all over this? Including us? Is there some context I’ve missed, or is everyone just sat in shock, not knowing where to look?

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transmissionofflame
transmissionofflame
2 years ago
Reply to  Free Lemming

Nothing you’ve missed. People don’t want to admit they’ve been had.

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
2 years ago
Reply to  transmissionofflame

“When do we deploy the new variant?”

This question certainly supports our conviction that this was all well planned beforehand.

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AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
2 years ago

If all the recent revelations about Hancock don’t destroy his career, I don’t know what will. Is he still a serving MP? Or should I say a self-serving MP? And when is the court case? Of course, just focusing on Hancock seems to be the plan. He’s the sacrificial lamb or goat. All the other slitherers will slither off into the shadows until they’re needed again. Neil Ferguson and his trusty laptop is still in the game, I understand, his models of doom ready for use at a moment’s notice. Susan Mitchie slithered off to the WHO as did Farrar. Are Whitty and Valance bearing up after their knighthoods? What about the MHRA and the Reign of June? I only ask since Moderna seems intent on building its £150 Death Shot Factory right in our midst despite all the information that the government and its ill-health advisors have at their fingertips about the harms caused by the mRNA gunk. Also, no one wants these any longer. If they’ve gone and had the 3 + the booster, they are too far down the road but most of those who had it as an act of getting to see Gran or going on holiday are most likely not to get another. So why build such a facility? Do they know something we don’t? You know, like usual. If they’re building a mega-vax facility it’s only because they’re anticipating a mega-vax roll-out. Why? Are they really planning to force us next time? Are they planning a tie-up with dig ID, CBDCs, 15 MN cities? Are they really that evil and not, as Eugyppius implies, a bunch of Keystone Kop idiots messing it all up? It just don’t make no sense, Bluebottle…

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ELH
ELH
2 years ago
Reply to  AethelredTheReadier

I wrote to my (Labour) MP about this and was her reply

Thank you for writing to me about Moderna and the UK life sciences sector.

I do not share your concern about the recent announcement of a funding agreement between the UK government and Moderna for a Moderna-run vaccine development and production centre to be built in the UK.

Vaccine development was crucial for the UK’s pandemic response, with vaccines produced by companies including Moderna essential for saving lives and getting life back to normal. Ultimately, more than 150,000 people in the UK died from Covid-19 whose lives could have been saved if they had been vaccinated. As with all approved medicines, the various Covid-19 vaccines went through extensive clinical trials before being approved as safe by the UK’s independent medicines regulator.

The increased ability to produce vaccines in the UK is therefore an important step in safeguarding our health security in the event of a future pandemic, to avoid the scramble for vaccines we saw during the early stages of the pandemic. It is also beneficial for global health security for the UK to contribute to increasing the world’s vaccine supply capacity.

In your email you also suggested that the life sciences industry was not successful and instead was reliant on government funding. However, the UK life sciences sector is actually a hugely important part of the UK economy, employing 268,000 people and generating an annual turnover of £89bn in 2020. In 2021, the sector also attracted £1.9bn of foreign direct investment and exported goods worth £24.2bn.

And in addition to its huge contribution to our economy, the sector also contributes to the development of new medical innovations that provide immeasurable benefits to humanity. In recent years this has included medical breakthroughs like repairing liver damage using lab-grown cells, the development of a single-dose breast cancer treatment, and the use of oral antibiotics to treat cystic fibrosis.

While we do not agree on this issue, I hope that this response is nevertheless helpful. Please do not hesitate to get back in touch if there are any further points that you would like to raise with me.

Clue – she is on Labour’s front bench

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AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
2 years ago
Reply to  ELH

Predictable nonsense, parroting all the benefits like a scratched record. Oh for a few minutes in a lift stuck between floors to actually get to the bottom of this with her and be able to point out the quicksand basis for all her beliefs. Of course, nothing about diet and nutrition and avoiding having dubious medical interventions in the first place, nothing about the vaccine damaged and the dead, and nothing about people’s reluctance to take any more of the toxic brew. I hope you gave her a double broadside to sink her fallacies and send her ship of lies to the bottom.

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Chris P
Chris P
2 years ago
Reply to  ELH

Still no reply from the Department of Health to the letter written by my MP on my behalf regarding the Institute of Fiscal Studies’ report on the doubling of applications for Personal Independence Payments between Summer 21 and Summer 22. I guess it might take some time.

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
2 years ago
Reply to  Chris P

Try DWP.

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Chris P
Chris P
2 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

I didn’t write the letter. The MP wrote the letter in response to an e-mail I sent to him. It was a more positive response than I was expecting. I thought I’d get a similar response to the one received by ELH, if I received a reply at all.

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
2 years ago
Reply to  ELH

Name her.

Clearly a pfisser PR person wrote that insulting response.

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago
Reply to  AethelredTheReadier

The Moderna factory is in preparation for all the future jabs to be decreed essential by the WHO CA+ treaty.
Ratification of the WHO amendments & forcing medical interventions onto folk breaks so many laws on bioethics & all of the Nuremburg Code that it’s untrue, yet our supine government & MPs are being good little sheep, going along with it for promises of jam tomorrow without realising or even considering that they’re expendable.

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AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
2 years ago
Reply to  BurlingtonBertie

Let them even try!

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago
Reply to  AethelredTheReadier

We here will resist but we need the majority of the population to be in full resistance to this for us to be effective.

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago

One very angry Malaysian lawyer going after one of the politicians who led the charge to inject the toxic bioweapon.

Comes with a very blue language warning.

https://twitter.com/_aussie17/status/1628615758984130561

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago

Another article on the real harms of 15 minute cities, ULEZs etc

Just another form of taxation.

Helps to restrict movement.

Kills businesses and local economies

“People have been left fuming at the proposed plan as they face £650 annual costs to visit sick their relatives or grandchildren, and tradesmen and business owners say they are looking at a whopping £3,000 bill to use their vehicles in the designated zones”.

https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/cars/article-11802741/Victims-ULEZ-Woman-facing-650-year-costs-visit-sick-relative-tradesman-facing-3k-bill.html?ico=mol_desktop_home-newtab&molReferrerUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dailymail.co.uk%2Fhome%2Findex.html&_ga=2.135184817.1606459847.1678010032-1522039806.1677276976&_gl=1*j3wluj*_ga*MTUyMjAzOTgwNi4xNjc3Mjc2OTc2*_ga_XE0XLFFF16*MTY3ODA0Mjg1NC4xOC4xLjE2NzgwNDQ3NTAuMC4wLjA

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago

The MSM silence on the storm in New Zealand raises questions. What are TPTB hiding?
An Aussie lawyer on the MD4CE zoom meeting last night has heard from reputable & reliable sources that it was in fact a HAARP attack.
Thoughts?

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AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
2 years ago
Reply to  BurlingtonBertie

This is the first time I’ve even heard of the storms due to no msm in my life. It sounds horrendous and my heart goes out to all the people affected. No doubt, we can expect to hear similar stories and they’ll all be blamed on climate change. If indeed they now have in their hands a weapon that can create extreme weather, then it’s a real game changer for them. Any attempt at trying to reveal HAARP would play so easily into the conspiracy bracket. What to do? These HAARP facilities are all over the world now.

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago
Reply to  AethelredTheReadier

That is indeed what is proposed with all the geoengineering going on – good old climate change is at fault. Nothing to do with the military medical industrial complex….

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
2 years ago
Reply to  BurlingtonBertie

What is a HAARP attack?

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

HAARP is described by the official bodies & ‘fact checkers’ as this:
https://haarp.gi.alaska.edu/

Questions have been raised about its purpose & this video explains more about it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mh8oO27X54c

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago

Yesterday evening’s MD4CE meeting had Dr James Thorp MD, Curtis Cost & Michelle a whistleblower nurse in obs & gynae talking about the impact of the bioweapon injections on maternal, fetal & neonatal health.
Interesting, disturbing but also uplifting that there is real pushback happening & the message is beginning to get to the folk who really matter, the women & their partners.

Some links for you relating to the above:
Here is the Forum Curtis did with the four doctors (dr. Thorp) and Michelle: here is Curtis Costs substance with the forum video: https://open.substack.com/pub/curtiscost/p/forum-full-version-covid-vaccines?r=1b6oa7&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email

Dr Jim Thorp has developed some cards detailing the harms which he’s observed in his patients to hand out if one is so inclined.
Here is the link to Dr Thorp cards for download in the future: https://www.vaersaware.com/post/dr-james-thorp-cards-for-download

He’s also got together with Dr Peter McCullough to issue a Black Box Statement that the bioweapon injections have to be stopped due to their toxicity & lethality. They decided to do this as all regulatory bodies have absented themselves of responsibility.

All of the above is nicely summarised here in an article by Curtis Cost
https://new.finalcall.com/2023/02/28/is-the-covid-vaccine-safe-for-pregnant-women/

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago

Anyone who is interested in the virus/no virus debate may wish to join this zoom meeting to hear the topic being explored.

Torch of Freedom
Topic: To Be or Not to Be : Is there a virus or not a virus
Dr. Havey Risch and Dr. Jonathan Couey will be the main presenters

Time: Mar 9, 2023 07:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81131200499

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago

Interesting & useful comment from Astrid Stuckelberger.

Reminder for both vaxx/unvaxxed
 prevention and detox of graphene nanoparticles through food 
(see also my preventive protocol posted since 2021)

 PEROXYDASE neutralizes the graphene oxide contained in the injections
 Peroxidase is found in cabbage, horseradish, turnips and carrots….
 Garlic and onion also contain it (to be eaten raw, for optimal effect.)
… as well as MUSTARD!  
Do you understand why there is a “shortage” or modification of certain nutrients and food like we saw with mustard shortage in France for a long period…
and …the multiple virtues of LEMON and derivatives restoring the body’s pH back to the alkaline level
 nb it is said that Bill Gates touted eliminating all the lemon trees in the world

Astrid

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Western Firebrand
Western Firebrand
2 years ago

Sadiq’s ULEZ scheme will cause thousands more deaths!

Using the same method as that giving rise to the claim that thousands will die if anti-car measures are not implemented, let us consider that ULEZ will raise the blood pressure of one million people in London and the South East (a modest proportion of the total population). If their lives are shortened in consequence, every day shorter (on average, for a million people) equates to roughly one thousand lifetimes worth of shortening – which is basically the way the models used to justify ULEZ come up with such alarming figures.

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